
“At some point I will decide.”
President Trump He left the door open Monday to a potential Palestinian state, telling reporters that “we have to see” whether a one-state solution or a two-state solution is the best path forward in Gaza.
The President made this statement about the future of the Palestinian Strip during his return to Washington on Air Force One, after participating in the peace process. Historical signature Subordinate First stage The peace agreement between Israel and Hamas in Egypt.
“Well, we’ll have to see,” Trump said. He told reporters When asked how the sector would be governed if the peace agreement continues. “A lot of people like the one-state solution, others prefer the two-state solution. We will have to see.”
Trump noted that he has not commented publicly on which solution he prefers.

President 20-point peace framework It calls for Gaza to be governed by a “temporary transitional” Palestinian committee supervised by an international committee “Peace Council”– headed by Trump himself – with the redevelopment of the sector.
The framework notes that when Gaza is redeveloped, “conditions may finally be available for a credible path to self-determination and Palestinian statehood.”
“At some point I will decide what I think is right,” Trump told reporters. “But that will be in coordination with other states and other countries.”
Trump indicated that he did not discuss the political future of Gaza with world leaders gathered in Egypt for the signing ceremony.
He said: “I am not talking about a single state or a dual state… I am talking about rebuilding Gaza.”
“That was a power room,” Trump continued. “Those are the richest countries…really rich countries, and they can handle it.”

Regarding negotiations with Israel and Hamas, Trump was adamant that his administration “did it the right way.”
“I think our timing was perfect,” he added.
agitation 20 Israeli hostages released It was held during the two-year war in exchange for the release of Palestinian prisoners and the withdrawal of Israeli forces, as part of the first phase of the peace agreement.
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